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Postby bofspades » Jul 20th, '07, 02:12



does anyone know where i can learn a good card to like spectators wallet or pocket.
ive seen these in someones ambitious card routine and i really want to learn it so i can add it to mine
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Postby donkeylord » Jul 20th, '07, 03:43

I won connected on ebay which does have a card to wallet routine. I have not gotten it yet but it is pretty cool effect. But read this review to see if you like it.

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic19154. ... r+harrison

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Postby Tomo » Jul 20th, '07, 11:33

bofspades wrote:does anyone know where I can learn a good card to like spectators wallet or pocket.
ive seen these in someones ambitious card routine and I really want to learn it so I can add it to mine
thanks

Peter Harrison's "Connected" is a damned good card to spectator's wallet. I DON'T advise you buy it from eBay, though, partly for moral reasons, partly for reasons of the forum rules.

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Postby Peter Harrison » Jul 30th, '07, 18:58

Thanks for the suggestions. I would suggest taking a look at reviews of my product and also asking yourself how experienced you are. Connected is an easy effect to perform after practice but I would recommend it to magicians who have performing experience and can confidently perform for real people.

Take it easy,

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Postby bananafish » Jul 30th, '07, 19:19

Martin Sanderson has a nice one on his Corporate Close up DVD.

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Postby Tubbycranker » Jul 30th, '07, 20:32

Oohh yippee!! I've just ordered that from magictricks.co.uk! Should be getting it tomorrow.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Jul 31st, '07, 09:57

I'm pretty sure that there's one in Royal Road somewhere

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Postby cymru1991 » Jul 31st, '07, 10:13

In part 3 of Royal road, there is a card to pocket effect, and in the p*****g section there is a "card to vest" effect entitled "a vested interest". This second effect is a bit dated though.

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Postby Peter Harrison » Jul 31st, '07, 13:38

Some great card to pocket effects to check out:

Only Had Two (or similar name) - On The Loose Volume 4 by Bill Malone

51 Cards To Pocket - Sleight of Dave by David Williamson (legend).

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Postby crozboz » Aug 23rd, '07, 09:00

The Legacy by Mark Raffles is a nice pickpocketing DVD, but I find i prefer to use it in reverse, by planting a duplicate card in the spectators pocket.

It gets a great reaction. though needs alot of practice.

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